Dress up (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: prettify, present, wear, present in a favorable light, wear fancy dress, wear a costume, decorate

Conjugation of dress up

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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
dress up
dress up
dresses up
dress up
dress up
dress up
Future Simple
will dress up
will dress up
will dress up
will dress up
will dress up
will dress up
Past Simple
dressed up
dressed up
dressed up
dressed up
dressed up
dressed up
Conditional Simple
would dress up
would dress up
would dress up
would dress up
would dress up
would dress up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am dressing up
are dressing up
is dressing up
are dressing up
are dressing up
are dressing up
Future Progressive
will be dressing up
will be dressing up
will be dressing up
will be dressing up
will be dressing up
will be dressing up
Past Progressive
was dressing up
were dressing up
was dressing up
were dressing up
were dressing up
were dressing up
Conditional Progressive
would be dressing up
would be dressing up
would be dressing up
would be dressing up
would be dressing up
would be dressing up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dressed up
have dressed up
has dressed up
have dressed up
have dressed up
have dressed up
Future Perfect
will have dressed up
will have dressed up
will have dressed up
will have dressed up
will have dressed up
will have dressed up
Past Perfect
had dressed up
had dressed up
had dressed up
had dressed up
had dressed up
had dressed up
Conditional Perfect
would have dressed up
would have dressed up
would have dressed up
would have dressed up
would have dressed up
would have dressed up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been dressing up
have been dressing up
has been dressing up
have been dressing up
have been dressing up
have been dressing up
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been dressing up
will have been dressing up
will have been dressing up
will have been dressing up
will have been dressing up
will have been dressing up
Past Perfect Progressive
had been dressing up
had been dressing up
had been dressing up
had been dressing up
had been dressing up
had been dressing up
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been dressing up
would have been dressing up
would have been dressing up
would have been dressing up
would have been dressing up
would have been dressing up

Examples of dress up

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" I need you to dress up like a satin canary.
"Every time I try to leave you you add a room or dress up the house or charm me."
"He wanted me to dress up like a prostitute"
"I'll dress up beautifully that day."
"The King liked to dress up fine "and charm the ladies when he could, "but the boy had smelt the blood
" I need you to dress up like a satin canary.
"Every time I try to leave you you add a room or dress up the house or charm me."
"He wanted me to dress up like a prostitute"
"I'll dress up beautifully that day."
"The King liked to dress up fine "and charm the ladies when he could, "but the boy had smelt the blood
- You mean nobody dresses up. - Of course.
- dresses up like a witch.
A greedy millionaire dresses up as a ghost to protect his property from a land grab.
A man who dresses up as a woman can't be all bad.
A man who dresses up as a woman.
- You mean nobody dresses up. - Of course.
- dresses up like a witch.
A greedy millionaire dresses up as a ghost to protect his property from a land grab.
A man who dresses up as a woman can't be all bad.
A man who dresses up as a woman.
! - Yeah! You're dressed up like the south!
"Hollowface dressed up as a man" "and went back to the boy's house."
"Putting on the ritz, getting dressed up.
"The Man from the Flying Saucer," a midget that you dressed up in a Buck Rogers outfit.
"Time for a rude awakening" Let's go get dressed up.
"If you enjoy dressing up, why not do it right?"
"To be honest, l don't feel like dressing up anymore"
"l love dressing up.
'Cause I love dressing up like a Klingon and going to all the conventions, you know.
(SOBBING) He liked me dressing up.
! - Yeah! You're dressed up like the south!
"Hollowface dressed up as a man" "and went back to the boy's house."
"Putting on the ritz, getting dressed up.
"The Man from the Flying Saucer," a midget that you dressed up in a Buck Rogers outfit.
"Time for a rude awakening" Let's go get dressed up.
"If you enjoy dressing up, why not do it right?"
"To be honest, l don't feel like dressing up anymore"
"l love dressing up.
'Cause I love dressing up like a Klingon and going to all the conventions, you know.
(SOBBING) He liked me dressing up.

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